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Salim Refas

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First Name:Salim
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Last Name:Refas
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RePEc Short-ID:pre363
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Terminal Degree:2017 Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

(90%) Uluslararası İslam Ekonomi ve Finansı Araştırma ve Uygulama Merkezi
İstanbul Sabahattin Zaim Üniversitesi

İstanbul, Turkey
http://ircief.izu.edu.tr/
RePEc:edi:irizutr (more details at EDIRC)

(10%) Business School
Imperial College

London, United Kingdom
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/business-school
RePEc:edi:sbimpuk (more details at EDIRC)

Research output

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Working papers

  1. Salim Refas & Ezzedine Ghlamallah, 2022. ""Après nous, le déluge" towards a shock theory of Islamic green finance," Post-Print hal-03685231, HAL.
  2. Beuran, Monica & Mahihenni, Mohamed Hadi & Raballand, Gael & Refas, Salim, 2012. "The impact of demand on cargo dwell time in ports in SSA," Policy Research Working Paper Series 6014, The World Bank.
  3. Gael Raballand & Salim Refas & Monica Beuran & Gozde Isik, 2012. "Why Cargo Dwell Time Matters in Trade," World Bank Publications - Reports 10039, The World Bank Group.
  4. Refas, Salim & Cantens, Thomas, 2011. "Why Does cargo spend weeks in African ports ? the case of Douala, Cameroon," Policy Research Working Paper Series 5565, The World Bank.

Articles

  1. Raballand, Gael & Refas, Salim & Beuran, Monica & Isik, Gozde, 2012. "Why Cargo Dwell Time Matters in Trade," World Bank - Economic Premise, The World Bank, issue 81, pages 1-4, May.

Chapters

  1. Salim Refas & Mohamed Cherif El Amri & Mustafa Omar Mohammed, 2021. "Urban Sustainability and the Role of Islamic Wealth in Mega-OIC Cities: Implications for SDGs," Springer Books, in: Mohd Ma'Sum Billah (ed.), Islamic Wealth and the SDGs, chapter 0, pages 129-153, Springer.

Books

  1. Gaël Raballand & Salim Refas & Monica Beuran & Gözde Isik, 2012. "Why Does Cargo Spend Weeks in Sub-Saharan African Ports? Lessons from Six Countries," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 13535.

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Working papers

  1. Beuran, Monica & Mahihenni, Mohamed Hadi & Raballand, Gael & Refas, Salim, 2012. "The impact of demand on cargo dwell time in ports in SSA," Policy Research Working Paper Series 6014, The World Bank.

    Cited by:

    1. Alan Gelb & Christian J. Meyer & Vijaya Ramachandran, 2014. "Development as Diffusion: Manufacturing Productivity and Sub-Saharan Africa's Missing Middle," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2014-042, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
    2. Alan Gelb, Christian Meyer, and Vijaya Ramachandran, 2014. "Development as Diffusion: Manufacturing Productivity and Sub-Saharan Africa’s Missing Middle - Working Paper 357," Working Papers 357, Center for Global Development.

  2. Refas, Salim & Cantens, Thomas, 2011. "Why Does cargo spend weeks in African ports ? the case of Douala, Cameroon," Policy Research Working Paper Series 5565, The World Bank.

    Cited by:

    1. Simone CASCHILI & Francesca MEDDA, 2015. "The Port Attractiveness Index:Application On African Ports," Region et Developpement, Region et Developpement, LEAD, Universite du Sud - Toulon Var, vol. 41, pages 47-82.
    2. Yazdani, Majid & Aouam, Tarik, 2023. "Shipment planning and safety stock placement in maritime supply chains with stochastic demand and transportation times," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 263(C).
    3. Kgare, Tshepo & Raballand, Gael & Ittmann, Hans W., 2011. "Cargo dwell time in Durban : lessons for Sub-Saharan African ports," Policy Research Working Paper Series 5794, The World Bank.
    4. Thomas Orliac, 2012. "The economics of trade facilitation [L'économie de la facilitation des échanges]," SciencePo Working papers Main tel-03681980, HAL.
    5. Patricia Sourdin & Richard Pomfret, 2012. "Trade Facilitation," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 14596.
    6. Beuran, Monica & Mahihenni, Mohamed Hadi & Raballand, Gael & Refas, Salim, 2012. "The impact of demand on cargo dwell time in ports in SSA," Policy Research Working Paper Series 6014, The World Bank.

Articles

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Chapters

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Books

  1. Gaël Raballand & Salim Refas & Monica Beuran & Gözde Isik, 2012. "Why Does Cargo Spend Weeks in Sub-Saharan African Ports? Lessons from Six Countries," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 13535.

    Cited by:

    1. Patrick Plane, 2021. "What Factors Drive transport and Logistics Costs in Africa ?," Working Papers hal-03198081, HAL.
    2. James Mlimbila & Ulingeta O. L. Mbamba, 2018. "The role of information systems usage in enhancing port logistics performance: evidence from the Dar Es Salaam port, Tanzania," Journal of Shipping and Trade, Springer, vol. 3(1), pages 1-20, December.
    3. Gael Raballand & Salim Refas & Monica Beuran & Gozde Isik, 2012. "Why Cargo Dwell Time Matters in Trade," World Bank Publications - Reports 10039, The World Bank Group.
    4. Kara, Karahan & Yalçın, Galip Cihan & Simic, Vladimir & Baysal, Zeynep & Pamucar, Dragan, 2024. "The alternative ranking using two-step logarithmic normalization method for benchmarking the supply chain performance of countries," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 92(C).
    5. Charles Kunaka & Gaël Raballand & Mike Fitzmaurice, 2016. "How trucking services have improved and may contribute to economic development: The case of East Africa," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2016-152, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 4 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-AFR: Africa (2) 2011-02-19 2012-04-03
  2. NEP-CIS: Confederation of Independent States (2) 2011-02-19 2022-07-25
  3. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (1) 2022-07-25
  4. NEP-ENV: Environmental Economics (1) 2022-07-25
  5. NEP-INT: International Trade (1) 2013-05-22
  6. NEP-TRE: Transport Economics (1) 2013-05-22

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